THE PLANET OF THE APES

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PLANET OF THE APES

There is an extreme difference between creativeness in any art form and the appearance of some form of debasement. Whenever we are using the media in its many forms to express some mannequin of characterization about any group of people whom has the historical wounds of slavery and holocaust, it is always wise to self evaluate our intentions behind our art. In most of these films it would be easy for anyone to point out the racial bigotry and racism that is supplanted within the theme and plot of many of these movies. Historians can validate my assertions when I say that racism in America has lead to the invention of many such bywords, like the term “monkey”, an historic allegation which supposedly represented the black race as an deformed and defamed people, thereby exemplifying a racist derogatory standard and long standing insult. Jessie Owens the famous sprinter was referred to as a “black monkey' by Hitler, this was one among many such insults traditionally used against people of color in America and around the world. We here in America have become so complacent when it comes to color and race issues, that terms like the N word and “Nappy headed holes” are sort out by society as something that should be looked upon as a dead issue, many say that blacks should “get over it” (to get over slavery and the negative terminologies used against blacks) once and for all, but the longevity of these wounds has transcended time and space into the very psyche of the ill nurtured people of oppression. These ills have been secretly nurtured by the media in many creative ways, it is time to publicly notify people of the grand conspiratorial agenda to psychologically defame the oppressed through the utilization of the arts and the entertainment field.

PLANET OF THE APES

Without question the artistry of the film was magnificent and unapproachable in its presentation, as an cinema recreation no other film has ever created the longevity of interest held by this film. Planet of the Apes apparently made a lot of money in the box office and is still pulling in the dough but it has never been publicly examined in depth. This film (Planet of the Apes) was created in book form by Pierre Boulle, Genre originally in French, was written in 1963 in English as a novel. Subsequently there appeared two film versions of Planet of the Apes: Franklin J. Schaffner directed the 1968 film, starring Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall, and Tim Burton directed the 2001 version, starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, and Helena Bonham Carter.

Calculating the time frame in which this movie was established (1968), it was at a time and made in a country where racism was the norm, (although racism was calming down a little). Although the ratings of the film categorically topped the charts of the movie industry we (people of color) have suspicions of its underline intent. In the newer (2001) version of Planet of the Apes the monkeys are seen playing basketball (as oppose to playing Ice Hockey) which is another obscure but racist inference to black youngsters who generally put their hopes and dreams into becoming professional basket ball players.

Question? How is this film considered by the Library of Congress to be historically, Culturally or aesthetically significant? Well if the Library of Congress views this movie as having historical and cultural importance or highly significant, an investigation of their contentions is genuinely valuable data. .Most of the general public views this movie as simply an artifact of overt entertainment and not as a historical or cultural land mark. When one thinks of America it is not average to consider the movie “the Planet Of the Apes” as a major part of the culture, neither can anyone see links to American history considering the entertainment position of the film. Conversely our investigative evaluation of the film proves to be more than we bargained for, as we uncover racism which is culturally based, also it shares some biblical significance (historically based) as the third world's war finally leads to the devastation of the super powers around the world; “and the first shall be last and the last shall be first”. In the premier society and kingdom the known free world, the elite nation will lose its dominance through a fault of their own doing, as they initiate the third worlds war. We are allowed to see this conclusion at the end of the original 1968 film, starring Charlton Heston, as he comes upon the destroyed “Statute of Liberty” on the beach and realizes that he was not on another distant planet but on earth in the future, and that the European governments actually used the “Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles” to wage the final third worlds war.

It appears that the fundamental focus of the film industry is to promote political and social science, to manipulate the focus and the perceptions of the masses. If a picture is worth a thousand words, therefore a movie is worth a million paragraphs. Through the Pegasus (imaginary creatures and concepts) of the movie entertainment industry the media is able to teach the subliminal mind, to program the mind of billions of people all over the world at one time. As time marched forward the art of racism has been waged on many levels and in a more serene manner, comfortably secluded behind the curtains of entertainment. The desire to foster the manufacture of racism in our society is constructed by the people in power who wish to maintained a thriving hostility between the races so that no unity among the nations people will ever hinder them from controlling all people. As long as we are at war with one another we will be too occupied to see what the powers that be are really up to.

The movie's prognostication about the future of America is not an optimistic omen but rather it leaves little doubt to its future pending day of reckoning.

Although we can easily recognize the similarities in most films that are dedicated to the idealogical dooms day expectancy we also notice some scenes in these various films relegated to racism. Because of the host of films that match this pattern of conception it is apparent that filmmakers are advocating more than mere entertainment but a real possible future like inside trading. According to the prophecies written in the bible “the last shall be first and the first shall be last” we have to examine the reality of this statement. Who is the last people on earth and who is the first? Among all the people of the earth and out of all classes or categories of people blacks are said to be the lowest class of people, while whites are considered to be at the top, for the most part running the world. Blacks were slaves, while whites were slave masters, the understanding of this biblical verse is solidified in this one notion of reality.

Indoctrination process of slavery didn't begin with the slaves, it began with the potential slave masters, who were trained by various psychological means to believe that black slavery was a naturalized phenomenon designed by the creator. After being mentally disciplined and well intoxicated by the toxicological pathology of black enslavement, white people were able to suppress their own consciousness, and in most cases completely remove their emotional feelings and ethical morals, enabling them to carry out some of the most gruesome crimes against humanity ever conceived against another human being.

What the movie shows us is that apocalyptic prophecy written in the old testament that says that the world will be burned by fire rather than flooded, (that global fire is started by the “Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and the final world's war) and that the righteous will inherent the earth. In this case the righteous are grafted in as monkeys, effectively defaming the righteous people who ever they are. So it shows clearly that the people in power don't want the righteous people of God to take over the earth, and by mutilating their physical appearances on film, shows that they harbor a certain amount of hatred against the righteous. The film effectively promotes the apes as being made over into more intellectual beings by the humans who are generally white and brought by them to the crescendo of their own civilization. So the people in power even assume the credit for the black apes becoming successful in achieving their own intelligence enough to inherent the earth, thus maintaining the God head status or superiority over the apes (black slaves). In the new film planet of the apes the main actor (Tim Burton ) says that back on earth monkeys lived in cages and did whatever we say, ( essentially they were slaves to the humans). An ape became angry when he (Tim Burton ) referenced the ape people as monkeys claiming that monkeys are on the lower latter of the evolutionary scale, so as we can see the humans always had a knack of insulting the natives, in this case the apes is the representation of the Black nation, the actual slaves that were in cages and did what the slave masters told them. One of the most common comments ever lodged against blacks was; why don't you go back to Africa, and swing on some trees? Chuck a few spears. They have always envisioned black people as monkeys with tails, as inhuman, as animals made for the servitude of the white race, now this derogatory vision is made public, celebrated without any outcry of racism.

If the Library of Congress sees the movie as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" it is because the connections to American culture, its history and the artistic significance to its allegations is closely symbolic to the historical theme of black enslavement and the biblical prophecies of their eventual ruler-ship on earth. Dooms day is a catchy theme, it is shown in thousands of movies with great expectation and anticipation as if they are trying to figure out an Rubicons cube device, to unmask the puzzle and perhaps to change that possible destiny.

The movie has been recently updated (called “Rise of the Planet Of the Apes”) design to include the modern technological gadgets along with its theme.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes (originally titled Rise of the Apes) is an upcoming 2011 American science fiction film. The film is directed by Rupert Wyatt. It is a reboot of the Planet of the Apes series that will act as a foundation with an origin story for a new film series. Originally slated for a June 2011 release, it will be released in theaters on August 5, 2011. Cast James Franco is set to play a scientist working on a cure for Alzheimer’s by testing on apes. When test subject Caesar suddenly begins to mutate rapidly, the scientist takes him home to remove him from the cruel lab doctors. Franco was cast after talks with former co-star Tobey Maguire broke down. Freida Pinto and John Lithgow joined the cast on June 22, 2010. Andy Serkis will play Caesar, the ape that leads the revolt. Tom Felton will also star as the human character Dodge. As of July 12, 2010, Brian Cox was in final negotiations to join the cast. According to his Twitter page, David Hewlett has also joined the cast, though he has not mentioned what his role in the film will be. Canadian actress Chelah Horsdal will also star as Irina. Filming Filming began in July 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Filming also headed to San Francisco, California, and around O’ahu, Hawaii. Special effects Unlike previous films in the series, the apes in the film will be created digitally using CGI technology, by Weta Digital. Release The film is set to be released on August 5th 2011. The first promotional …

Now consider how important this particular film is to the American culture. Why so many remakes of the film?

Here is what we know about the two cultures which is in relationship and of great significance to the film “the Planet of the Apes”. The apes are stronger than the Humans, the humans have technology at their disposal which makes them better killers and hunters, many of the apes are confused as to their loyalties, whether to be loyal to the humans or loyal to the survival of their own ape like people. The humans are united in their determinations to survive while the apes are fragmented in their beliefs. We find the female Ape assisting the humans while the male ape boyishly follows behind her lead. The male ape dies in service to the female ape and the female ape remains in love with the white human male. This choreograph is the rendition of black history from slavery to the present day where we find these conditions available for review. The black race is physically stronger than the white race, we note this phenomenon in any sports arena which is undertaken between both races (boxing, basket ball, running, jumping etc). While the black race has physical powers surpassing that of the average white person, the white race has the blessings of technological superiority. The aftermath of slavery and racism caused many of the mental illnesses that we see embedded in the black race, one such sickness is color sickness, and we find blacks who are confused as to their loyalties or their dedications to survival for themselves and their own people, as oppose to that of the white race. Many of them (black people) dyed their hair blond, bleach their skin as white as possible, and generally mimic the white race, most of this reaction is as a refined symptom to racism and color sickness. While black men are being killed for various reasons, hatred, racism, even self hared they kill themselves, the black woman appears to be celebrating her long sort out liberation from her own black men, she is seen worshiping her oppressors rather than saving her men from total disadvantages and destruction. We can comprehend this self destruction in the black race when we see black women claiming themselves to be the back bone of the black nation, while their sons can't read or write, while the majority of the black male population is being destroyed she is assisting the oppressors by publicly demeaning the whole of black manhood. Saying that there are no good black men, that black men don't care for their own children, that most black men are in jail, on drugs, abusers and so forth. This was over forty years of the black woman's propaganda aim at the black man, while her sons listened to her rhetoric at home she further stifled his own potential manhood.

10 comments on THE PLANET OF THE APES

The point of the analysis was not merely focused on this one single movie but on the entertainment industry as a whole, and yes the assessment does apply to any number of movies, records, etc.. that was the point of the whole comentary concering the entertainment establishment and how it is being utilized. In my article I demonstrated three remakes of the film, the 1968 original with Charlston Heston the next one was with the newer (2001) version with Tim Burton directing, starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, and Helena Bonham Carter. Besides the sequels we now have a updated version to be released on August 5th 2011 in which I embed the advertizing video in the article. In America hockey and basketball is comparative to black and white people, generally whites folks love to play hockey while blacks love to play basketball, the comparison has no substantial baring on Canada.

This article was designed to expound on the constructed yet hidden elements within several films, it has nothing to do with how many blacks were being hung in America or how many blacks went to the universities in Canada. However it has to do with the realization that the problems of racism hasn't been dismissed as a cultural enigma, but rather it lingers in our pathological media and societal subconscious. I further go on to exclaim how this particular film has had such an impact as it contains some of the realistic elements within American society. And yes your right, the sickness of racism and the mental disease that has grown out from slavery has affected us all.

I believe you do a worthy and remarkable service to all of us fortunate enough to read your commentaries. For example, "The aftermath of slavery and racism caused many of the mental illnesses that we see embedded in the black race". It is emminently logical and, I believe, genuinely true to see the ill effects of the atrocity of slavery in the difficulties manifest today. White people also are infected by the viral toxins of the slave, Jim Crow and covert bigotry of our nation's history.

It is my conviction, my commitment, and in some sense, my prayer that one day, my fellow Americans and I will finally and faithfully be as good as our words. The truths we claim to hold self-evident will inform and inspire are conduct in both the personal and political realms.

When I write my book, A Republic if We Can Keep It, I will argue as persuasively as I can that we are one people and one nation obligated to do all in our power to ensure liberty, equality, and prosperity for all.

In the meanwhile, I will look to you and others I know of and respect to keep upper most in my mind that saying the right things and doing the right things are two related, but not identical matters.

"With a good conscience my only sure reward and with history the judge of my deeds", I will bring all the energy, faith and decvotion at my command to make these cultural undertones the relic of a benighted history they richly deserve to be.

Thank you for your ovbservations; this is a matter we must resolve and not ignore.

My personal mandate and commission is to learn the reality of this world, to investigate any number of truths that existed before my birth and that will continue to exist long after my time on earth is over. I have no clues as to the validity of reincarnation but there is a strong possibility that something like this could exist, so I'd like to make the world a much better place for myself and for all of us should that be the case. The art of racism should have never existed, but it has existed, and because it has it is noted that there is a distinguishable cause, as racism is the effect. The charge for men and women who desire a world of peace and togetherness must be to discover the causes of racism, in whatever venue we find it and to expose it and thereby eradicate the cause. The words and the deeds of a person awards them the characterization of their nature, either your a positive person or a negative one. Understand that we all have both positions (positive or negative) locked up inside ourselves but we are spirit as well as flesh and we have the opportunity and the choice to use one or the other, to become either a spiritual being or a carnal one.

Your labor for peace is firmly established, written in your articles are the poems and the formulas for generations to discern the affirmation for unity and peace. I thank you for your dedication to human rights and I know humanity is watching as you place your pen to paper to recite a wonderful learning experience scripted in your poems.

Putting aside the minor demographics of the article, whether or not there was two or three remakes doesn't take away from the continuous attention paid to this movie. Slavery was motivated by economical demands, but the masses of people who would be the customers that would purchase slaves had to be psychologically prepped (taught racism) before the economic system of slavery could take affect. The powers that be didn't have the census available to them to know if the masses (of white people who had just left Europe for there own freedoms) would automatically except slavery as their way of life. I concur slavery was based on economical means, the question is why blacks and why just one nation of people, if it was just for money? Because of the extreme differences of the black slaves it made it tremendously easier to enslave them as a people, getting the masses to believe in their own hate and racism. In fact blacks was herald by the judicial establishment as being the “SLAVE RACE”, this is still a legal article today. As I said before, I can appreciate your beliefs, but I don't operate simply on my beliefs I research the proof of the matter and I rely on that. Indeed I regress in the fact that you have not understood my intentions about the basket ball, hockey thing, perhaps it will come to you latter on.

It appears that you are attempting to create some form of difficulty, by telling me what article I should write about, 'Star Trek' like all other movies is also motivated by money. You are entitled to your opinion and I applaud you for your freedoms, I sir am also accustomed to those same proclivities.

Since "Planet" already seems to have found its audience, then, I thought I'd address this review to the others -- to people who couldn't survive caught dead visiting see anything called "Planet of the Apes."I will understand their bias; until I began reviewing movies I probably wouldn't have been paid to view it either. And then any quantity of friends are telling me they've heard that it was "awful" -- when, the truth is, nobody in Chicago had seen it until Friday as well as reviews off their cities are actually decent.What we were really implying was that any movie named "Planet of the Apes'' had to be awful. These types of snobbery may perhaps be perfect for a chuckle or two, but people that practice it miss plenty of entertaining movies."Planet of the Apes" is an. It's not great, or significant, or profound. Occasionally it's distractingly cute, as once the apes rewrite one cliché after another: "Man see, Man do," by way of example, or "To apes, all men look alike." but, this is certainly perhaps the fun. Do i think the that much-publicized ape makeup: and also look real, by jingo, and in a short time you absolutely do start contemplating those apes as individuals. <a href="http://onlineloan24.com/">online payday loans</a> <a href="http://onlineloan24.com/">payday loans online</a>

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By Caballero_69 on May 29, 2011 at 08:14 pmCredo,I believe you do a worthy and remarkable service to all of us fortunate enough to read your commentaries. For example, "The aftermath of slavery and racism caused many of the mental illnesses that we see embedded in the black race". It is emminently logical and, I believe, genuinely true to see the ill effects of the atrocity of slavery in the difficulties manifest today. White people also are infected by the viral toxins of the slave, Jim Crow and covert bigotry of our nation's history.It is my conviction, my commitment, and in some sense, my prayer that one day, my fellow Americans and I will finally and faithfully be as good as our words. The truths we claim to hold self-evident will inform and inspire are conduct in both the personal and political realms.When I write my book, A Republic if We Can Keep It, I will argue as persuasively as I can that we are one people and one nation obligated to do all in our power to ensure liberty, equality, and prosperity for all.In the meanwhile, I will look to you and others I know of and respect to keep upper most in my mind that saying the right things and doing the right things are two related, but not identical matters."With a good conscience my only sure reward and with history the judge of my deeds", I will bring all the energy, faith and decvotion at my command to make these cultural undertones the relic of a benighted history they richly deserve to be.Thank you for your ovbservations; this is a matter we must resolve and not ignore.LarryBy Caballero_69 on May 29, 2011 at 08:14 pmCredo,I believe you do a worthy and remarkable service to all of us fortunate enough to read your commentaries. For example, "The aftermath of slavery and racism caused many of the mental illnesses that we see embedded in the black race". It is emminently logical and, I believe, genuinely true to see the ill effects of the atrocity of slavery in the difficulties manifest today. White people also are infected by the viral toxins of the slave, Jim Crow and covert bigotry of our nation's history.It is my conviction, my commitment, and in some sense, my prayer that one day, my fellow Americans and I will finally and faithfully be as good as our words. The truths we claim to hold self-evident will inform and inspire are conduct in both the personal and political realms.When I write my book, A Republic if We Can Keep It, I will argue as persuasively as I can that we are one people and one nation obligated to do all in our power to ensure liberty, equality, and prosperity for all.In the meanwhile, I will look to you and others I know of and respect to keep upper most in my mind that saying the right things and doing the right things are two related, but not identical matters."With a good conscience my only sure reward and with history the judge of my deeds", I will bring all the energy, faith and decvotion at my command to make these cultural undertones the relic of a benighted history they richly deserve to be.Thank you for your ovbservations; this is a matter we must resolve and not ignore.Larry